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and kaord nating with mocd. >> yeah. exactly. mocd obtains the list of c.o.p. holders and they work together to identify c.o.p. holders on the coordinated entry list. but it is ultimately the living day-to-day manager of that coordinated entry list. >> and they are the organization that will select and that those with will qualify after the c.o.p. holders receive the units, right? the remaining units will be from that list. are they not on the dahlia list? >> no. >> a totally separate list? >> yes. this is a totally separate list. afternoon they -- and they have been work on this for a couple of years now. my understanding is they had 15 difference databases out there. and so everybody had a little bit of different information and it was very hard to track how well they were doing and whether -- what needs they were addressing and not addressing. so, their attempt has been to consolidate all of that information so they can track a person's history of using all the various city supported services. so when they're coming in, staying at a shelter, if they're comin
and kaord nating with mocd. >> yeah. exactly. mocd obtains the list of c.o.p. holders and they work together to identify c.o.p. holders on the coordinated entry list. but it is ultimately the living day-to-day manager of that coordinated entry list. >> and they are the organization that will select and that those with will qualify after the c.o.p. holders receive the units, right? the remaining units will be from that list. are they not on the dahlia list? >> no. >> a...
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because of the high assumptions around the number of ewe nates that we built. there's also about 500, 525 more units than we otherwise would have expected to occur. and if they're built, the public benefits package would swell by $100 million, which is good news. it should be noted that the e.i.r. has additional head room for about 1,000 units. so, any proposals above this would basically send the e.s i.r. back to the drawing board w. that in mind, we've had another strategy that we heard several time froms the housing action coalition to net more units t. from 30,000 square feet to 40,000 square feet. that would allow projects in this size to be housing-oriented rather than jobs-or cented. it could capture two sides and up to potentially 500 more units. the second topic is the potential to exp/e diet production of units t. two things that have occurred since last we met could help in this regard. the first is the passage at the state level of ab-73. it allows any jurisdiction in the state to create areas where housing would be ministerially approved and bypass
because of the high assumptions around the number of ewe nates that we built. there's also about 500, 525 more units than we otherwise would have expected to occur. and if they're built, the public benefits package would swell by $100 million, which is good news. it should be noted that the e.i.r. has additional head room for about 1,000 units. so, any proposals above this would basically send the e.s i.r. back to the drawing board w. that in mind, we've had another strategy that we heard...
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all of these per nate easements would not be close to the bus ramp except for anti-ram barrier that extends out closer to the tower. but all of the permanent easements would be under -- on the ground or much closer to the building from the bus ramp so there's no danger of interference with the bus ramp. the second is a building sway easement in event of high windy vent or earthquake to allow space for the building to sway. a window and building maintenance easement, cafe zone easement that allows the developer to put a cafe on the ground adjacent to the hotel for use by the hotel and public. a landscape and hardscape easement west of the zone easement that would relate to the cafe. and be coordinated with ocii that is developing the other improvements on the park and fire separation easement that would restrict any construction within 21 feet of the building under the bus ramp that would cause the developer to have to close off windows or make physical changes to the hotel and residential building. the three year construction access easement, would only extend 20 feet above the ground, so t
all of these per nate easements would not be close to the bus ramp except for anti-ram barrier that extends out closer to the tower. but all of the permanent easements would be under -- on the ground or much closer to the building from the bus ramp so there's no danger of interference with the bus ramp. the second is a building sway easement in event of high windy vent or earthquake to allow space for the building to sway. a window and building maintenance easement, cafe zone easement that...
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and i remembered this morning, better late than never, about a year ago nate levine, our board development consultant told us they won't forgive you for what you're doing, but why you're doing it. so, today i'd like to talk about why. i've been on the board of the museum for 20 years and we have four board members who have been on longer than i have. now the stories of the island draws to the island. and then we get hooked and it is not just the stories that hook us and keep us involved for decades. there is a deeper meaning on treasure island and we knew it in our hearts. but now that we go out to the sfi in the bay area and tell them why they should help make this museum a reality, we have to move the reasons from our hearts to our tongues. let me give you an example of what we see in the island. and i'll do that by inviting you to come to the lecture a week from saturday in our island-big ideas series. whoops. i'm getting ahead of myself. i always do this. the lecture is called from the magic city to the magic kingdom. and -- ok. why does it do that? let's try this. ok. the lecture is c
and i remembered this morning, better late than never, about a year ago nate levine, our board development consultant told us they won't forgive you for what you're doing, but why you're doing it. so, today i'd like to talk about why. i've been on the board of the museum for 20 years and we have four board members who have been on longer than i have. now the stories of the island draws to the island. and then we get hooked and it is not just the stories that hook us and keep us involved for...
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they will be able to accommodate kaord nating with most c.d.s through the coordinated entry system to make sure any c.o.p. holders living within that coordinated entry system do have priority. otherwise we wouldn't market this property the way we typically would.
they will be able to accommodate kaord nating with most c.d.s through the coordinated entry system to make sure any c.o.p. holders living within that coordinated entry system do have priority. otherwise we wouldn't market this property the way we typically would.
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they will be able to accommodate kaord nating with most c.d.s through the coordinated entry system to make sure any c.o.p. holders living within that coordinated entry system do have priority. otherwise we wouldn't market this property the way we typically would. >> do you have any -- who is in charge o giving all these homes? do you have a list? >> so, it is -- there is a living list that's maintained in this system that's managed by the department of homelessness and supportive housing. so, margo antonetti, the director of adult services, has been a part of this process all the way through and she will be the one that works with our c.h.p. team. they'll work with manage tom refer tenants in. there is quite a demand. it's a rolling list. and so as time goes on, that will shift. and as we get closer to being able to lease up the property, we'll know for sure kind of what that first -- who those first tenants are going to be. but just to give you an ideas in the 2017 homeless point in time count and survey, there were 5518 single adults who were homeless at that time. and, again, that
they will be able to accommodate kaord nating with most c.d.s through the coordinated entry system to make sure any c.o.p. holders living within that coordinated entry system do have priority. otherwise we wouldn't market this property the way we typically would. >> do you have any -- who is in charge o giving all these homes? do you have a list? >> so, it is -- there is a living list that's maintained in this system that's managed by the department of homelessness and supportive...